Should have watched your video - used lots of dry wood for this and didn't think that would be the reason as to why mine have less quality. Also would it work if the already dried wood was put into water ? I really don't want to chop more trees just to make this work...
@@satyajeetchothaveart3613 Can confirm that dry wood (even though it was soaked in water for about 38 hours) acts more similarly to dry wood than fresh sticks you make drawing charcoal with. Just as drywood it wouldnt draw that good. Thankfuly I gathered new fresh sticks and the third batch is kind of alright.
I have used different wood Use such wet wood which are little soft and the wood is little flexible And the thickness should be as our middle figure or little less
@@satyajeetchothaveart3613thankyou so much. Any eg ; or some names of those wood which you used ! As vine is not available everywhere. Did you used willow or any other names you would recommend.
@@MS.Paints neem , bamboo ,rose , flower plant's stems which should be thick as our finger I dont have exact name of the plant of which i use the wood to make charcoal So i said choose different wood which are little flexible ,wet , greenish kind and fingure sized